Indonesian authorities have announced a comprehensive evaluation of the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage operations, slated to begin after the completion of this year’s activities. Inspector General Dendi Suryadi of the Ministry of Religious Affairs indicated the review will be extensive, aiming to improve future Hajj journeys for Indonesian citizens. The evaluation will likely address logistical challenges and safety concerns, potentially including issues related to the Mina region. Details of specific areas under review have not yet been released, but officials suggest significant changes are anticipated for the 2026 Hajj. This move signals a commitment to enhancing the experience and security of Indonesian pilgrims undertaking the annual Islamic journey. The government aims to learn from this year’s operations to optimize planning and execution for future Hajj seasons.